#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
exec_command

Implements exec_command function that is (almost) equivalent to
commands.getstatusoutput function but on NT, DOS systems the
returned status is actually correct (though, the returned status
values may be different by a factor). In addition, exec_command
takes keyword arguments for (re-)defining environment variables.

Provides functions:

  exec_command  --- execute command in a specified directory and
                    in the modified environment.
  find_executable --- locate a command using info from environment
                    variable PATH. Equivalent to posix `which`
                    command.

Author: Pearu Peterson <pearu@cens.ioc.ee>
Created: 11 January 2003

Requires: Python 2.x

Successfully tested on:

========  ============  =================================================
os.name   sys.platform  comments
========  ============  =================================================
posix     linux2        Debian (sid) Linux, Python 2.1.3+, 2.2.3+, 2.3.3
                        PyCrust 0.9.3, Idle 1.0.2
posix     linux2        Red Hat 9 Linux, Python 2.1.3, 2.2.2, 2.3.2
posix     sunos5        SunOS 5.9, Python 2.2, 2.3.2
posix     darwin        Darwin 7.2.0, Python 2.3
nt        win32         Windows Me
                        Python 2.3(EE), Idle 1.0, PyCrust 0.7.2
                        Python 2.1.1 Idle 0.8
nt        win32         Windows 98, Python 2.1.1. Idle 0.8
nt        win32         Cygwin 98-4.10, Python 2.1.1(MSC) - echo tests
                        fail i.e. redefining environment variables may
                        not work. FIXED: don't use cygwin echo!
                        Comment: also `cmd /c echo` will not work
                        but redefining environment variables do work.
posix     cygwin        Cygwin 98-4.10, Python 2.3.3(cygming special)
nt        win32         Windows XP, Python 2.3.3
========  ============  =================================================

Known bugs:

* Tests, that send messages to stderr, fail when executed from MSYS prompt
  because the messages are lost at some point.

"""
from __future__ import division, absolute_import, print_function

__all__ = ['exec_command', 'find_executable']

import os
import sys
import shlex

from numpy.distutils.misc_util import is_sequence, make_temp_file
from numpy.distutils import log
from numpy.distutils.compat import get_exception

from numpy.compat import open_latin1

def temp_file_name():
    fo, name = make_temp_file()
    fo.close()
    return name

def get_pythonexe():
    pythonexe = sys.executable
    if os.name in ['nt', 'dos']:
        fdir, fn = os.path.split(pythonexe)
        fn = fn.upper().replace('PYTHONW', 'PYTHON')
        pythonexe = os.path.join(fdir, fn)
        assert os.path.isfile(pythonexe), '%r is not a file' % (pythonexe,)
    return pythonexe

def find_executable(exe, path=None, _cache={}):
    """Return full path of a executable or None.

    Symbolic links are not followed.
    """
    key = exe, path
    try:
        return _cache[key]
    except KeyError:
        pass
    log.debug('find_executable(%r)' % exe)
    orig_exe = exe

    if path is None:
        path = os.environ.get('PATH', os.defpath)
    if os.name=='posix':
        realpath = os.path.realpath
    else:
        realpath = lambda a:a

    if exe.startswith('"'):
        exe = exe[1:-1]

    suffixes = ['']
    if os.name in ['nt', 'dos', 'os2']:
        fn, ext = os.path.splitext(exe)
        extra_suffixes = ['.exe', '.com', '.bat']
        if ext.lower() not in extra_suffixes:
            suffixes = extra_suffixes

    if os.path.isabs(exe):
        paths = ['']
    else:
        paths = [ os.path.abspath(p) for p in path.split(os.pathsep) ]

    for path in paths:
        fn = os.path.join(path, exe)
        for s in suffixes:
            f_ext = fn+s
            if not os.path.islink(f_ext):
                f_ext = realpath(f_ext)
            if os.path.isfile(f_ext) and os.access(f_ext, os.X_OK):
                log.info('Found executable %s' % f_ext)
                _cache[key] = f_ext
                return f_ext

    log.warn('Could not locate executable %s' % orig_exe)
    return None

############################################################

def _preserve_environment( names ):
    log.debug('_preserve_environment(%r)' % (names))
    env = {}
    for name in names:
        env[name] = os.environ.get(name)
    return env

def _update_environment( **env ):
    log.debug('_update_environment(...)')
    for name, value in env.items():
        os.environ[name] = value or ''

def _supports_fileno(stream):
    """
    Returns True if 'stream' supports the file descriptor and allows fileno().
    """
    if hasattr(stream, 'fileno'):
        try:
            r = stream.fileno()
            return True
        except IOError:
            return False
    else:
        return False

def exec_command(command, execute_in='', use_shell=None, use_tee=None,
                 _with_python = 1, **env ):
    """
    Return (status,output) of executed command.

    Parameters
    ----------
    command : str
        A concatenated string of executable and arguments.
    execute_in : str
        Before running command ``cd execute_in`` and after ``cd -``.
    use_shell : {bool, None}, optional
        If True, execute ``sh -c command``. Default None (True)
    use_tee : {bool, None}, optional
        If True use tee. Default None (True)


    Returns
    -------
    res : str
        Both stdout and stderr messages.

    Notes
    -----
    On NT, DOS systems the returned status is correct for external commands.
    Wild cards will not work for non-posix systems or when use_shell=0.

    """
    log.debug('exec_command(%r,%s)' % (command,\
         ','.join(['%s=%r'%kv for kv in env.items()])))

    if use_tee is None:
        use_tee = os.name=='posix'
    if use_shell is None:
        use_shell = os.name=='posix'
    execute_in = os.path.abspath(execute_in)
    oldcwd = os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())

    if __name__[-12:] == 'exec_command':
        exec_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
    elif os.path.isfile('exec_command.py'):
        exec_dir = os.path.abspath('.')
    else:
        exec_dir = os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])
        if os.path.isfile(exec_dir):
            exec_dir = os.path.dirname(exec_dir)

    if oldcwd!=execute_in:
        os.chdir(execute_in)
        log.debug('New cwd: %s' % execute_in)
    else:
        log.debug('Retaining cwd: %s' % oldcwd)

    oldenv = _preserve_environment( list(env.keys()) )
    _update_environment( **env )

    try:
        # _exec_command is robust but slow, it relies on
        # usable sys.std*.fileno() descriptors. If they
        # are bad (like in win32 Idle, PyCrust environments)
        # then _exec_command_python (even slower)
        # will be used as a last resort.
        #
        # _exec_command_posix uses os.system and is faster
        # but not on all platforms os.system will return
        # a correct status.
        if (_with_python and _supports_fileno(sys.stdout) and
                            sys.stdout.fileno() == -1):
            st = _exec_command_python(command,
                                      exec_command_dir = exec_dir,
                                      **env)
        elif os.name=='posix':
            st = _exec_command_posix(command,
                                     use_shell=use_shell,
                                     use_tee=use_tee,
                                     **env)
        else:
            st = _exec_command(command, use_shell=use_shell,
                               use_tee=use_tee,**env)
    finally:
        if oldcwd!=execute_in:
            os.chdir(oldcwd)
            log.debug('Restored cwd to %s' % oldcwd)
        _update_environment(**oldenv)

    return st

def _exec_command_posix( command,
                         use_shell = None,
                         use_tee = None,
                         **env ):
    log.debug('_exec_command_posix(...)')

    if is_sequence(command):
        command_str = ' '.join(list(command))
    else:
        command_str = command

    tmpfile = temp_file_name()
    stsfile = None
    if use_tee:
        stsfile = temp_file_name()
        filter = ''
        if use_tee == 2:
            filter = r'| tr -cd "\n" | tr "\n" "."; echo'
        command_posix = '( %s ; echo $? > %s ) 2>&1 | tee %s %s'\
                      % (command_str, stsfile, tmpfile, filter)
    else:
        stsfile = temp_file_name()
        command_posix = '( %s ; echo $? > %s ) > %s 2>&1'\
                        % (command_str, stsfile, tmpfile)
        #command_posix = '( %s ) > %s 2>&1' % (command_str,tmpfile)

    log.debug('Running os.system(%r)' % (command_posix))
    status = os.system(command_posix)

    if use_tee:
        if status:
            # if command_tee fails then fall back to robust exec_command
            log.warn('_exec_command_posix failed (status=%s)' % status)
            return _exec_command(command, use_shell=use_shell, **env)

    if stsfile is not None:
        f = open_latin1(stsfile, 'r')
        status_text = f.read()
        status = int(status_text)
        f.close()
        os.remove(stsfile)

    f = open_latin1(tmpfile, 'r')
    text = f.read()
    f.close()
    os.remove(tmpfile)

    if text[-1:]=='\n':
        text = text[:-1]

    return status, text


def _exec_command_python(command,
                         exec_command_dir='', **env):
    log.debug('_exec_command_python(...)')

    python_exe = get_pythonexe()
    cmdfile = temp_file_name()
    stsfile = temp_file_name()
    outfile = temp_file_name()

    f = open(cmdfile, 'w')
    f.write('import os\n')
    f.write('import sys\n')
    f.write('sys.path.insert(0,%r)\n' % (exec_command_dir))
    f.write('from exec_command import exec_command\n')
    f.write('del sys.path[0]\n')
    f.write('cmd = %r\n' % command)
    f.write('os.environ = %r\n' % (os.environ))
    f.write('s,o = exec_command(cmd, _with_python=0, **%r)\n' % (env))
    f.write('f=open(%r,"w")\nf.write(str(s))\nf.close()\n' % (stsfile))
    f.write('f=open(%r,"w")\nf.write(o)\nf.close()\n' % (outfile))
    f.close()

    cmd = '%s %s' % (python_exe, cmdfile)
    status = os.system(cmd)
    if status:
        raise RuntimeError("%r failed" % (cmd,))
    os.remove(cmdfile)

    f = open_latin1(stsfile, 'r')
    status = int(f.read())
    f.close()
    os.remove(stsfile)

    f = open_latin1(outfile, 'r')
    text = f.read()
    f.close()
    os.remove(outfile)

    return status, text

def quote_arg(arg):
    if arg[0]!='"' and ' ' in arg:
        return '"%s"' % arg
    return arg

def _exec_command( command, use_shell=None, use_tee = None, **env ):
    log.debug('_exec_command(...)')

    if use_shell is None:
        use_shell = os.name=='posix'
    if use_tee is None:
        use_tee = os.name=='posix'
    using_command = 0
    if use_shell:
        # We use shell (unless use_shell==0) so that wildcards can be
        # used.
        sh = os.environ.get('SHELL', '/bin/sh')
        if is_sequence(command):
            argv = [sh, '-c', ' '.join(list(command))]
        else:
            argv = [sh, '-c', command]
    else:
        # On NT, DOS we avoid using command.com as it's exit status is
        # not related to the exit status of a command.
        if is_sequence(command):
            argv = command[:]
        else:
            argv = shlex.split(command)

    # `spawn*p` family with path (vp, vpe, ...) are not available on windows.
    # Also prefer spawn{v,vp} in favor of spawn{ve,vpe} if no env
    # modification is actually requested as the *e* functions are not thread
    # safe on windows (https://bugs.python.org/issue6476)
    if hasattr(os, 'spawnvpe'):
        spawn_command = os.spawnvpe if env else os.spawnvp
    else:
        spawn_command = os.spawnve if env else os.spawnv
        argv[0] = find_executable(argv[0]) or argv[0]
        if not os.path.isfile(argv[0]):
            log.warn('Executable %s does not exist' % (argv[0]))
            if os.name in ['nt', 'dos']:
                # argv[0] might be internal command
                argv = [os.environ['COMSPEC'], '/C'] + argv
                using_command = 1

    _so_has_fileno = _supports_fileno(sys.stdout)
    _se_has_fileno = _supports_fileno(sys.stderr)
    so_flush = sys.stdout.flush
    se_flush = sys.stderr.flush
    if _so_has_fileno:
        so_fileno = sys.stdout.fileno()
        so_dup = os.dup(so_fileno)
    if _se_has_fileno:
        se_fileno = sys.stderr.fileno()
        se_dup = os.dup(se_fileno)

    outfile = temp_file_name()
    fout = open(outfile, 'w')
    if using_command:
        errfile = temp_file_name()
        ferr = open(errfile, 'w')

    log.debug('Running %s(%s,%r,%r,os.environ)' \
              % (spawn_command.__name__, os.P_WAIT, argv[0], argv))

    if env and sys.version_info[0] >= 3 and os.name == 'nt':
        # Pre-encode os.environ, discarding un-encodable entries,
        # to avoid it failing during encoding as part of spawn. Failure
        # is possible if the environment contains entries that are not
        # encoded using the system codepage as windows expects.
        #
        # This is not necessary on unix, where os.environ is encoded
        # using the surrogateescape error handler and decoded using
        # it as part of spawn.
        encoded_environ = {}
        for k, v in os.environ.items():
            try:
                encoded_environ[k.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())] = v.encode(
                    sys.getfilesystemencoding())
            except UnicodeEncodeError:
                log.debug("ignoring un-encodable env entry %s", k)
    else:
        encoded_environ = os.environ

    argv0 = argv[0]
    if not using_command:
        argv[0] = quote_arg(argv0)

    so_flush()
    se_flush()
    if _so_has_fileno:
        os.dup2(fout.fileno(), so_fileno)

    if _se_has_fileno:
        if using_command:
            #XXX: disabled for now as it does not work from cmd under win32.
            #     Tests fail on msys
            os.dup2(ferr.fileno(), se_fileno)
        else:
            os.dup2(fout.fileno(), se_fileno)
    try:
        # Use spawnv in favor of spawnve, unless necessary
        if env:
            status = spawn_command(os.P_WAIT, argv0, argv, encoded_environ)
        else:
            status = spawn_command(os.P_WAIT, argv0, argv)
    except Exception:
        errmess = str(get_exception())
        status = 999
        sys.stderr.write('%s: %s'%(errmess, argv[0]))

    so_flush()
    se_flush()
    if _so_has_fileno:
        os.dup2(so_dup, so_fileno)
        os.close(so_dup)
    if _se_has_fileno:
        os.dup2(se_dup, se_fileno)
        os.close(se_dup)

    fout.close()
    fout = open_latin1(outfile, 'r')
    text = fout.read()
    fout.close()
    os.remove(outfile)

    if using_command:
        ferr.close()
        ferr = open_latin1(errfile, 'r')
        errmess = ferr.read()
        ferr.close()
        os.remove(errfile)
        if errmess and not status:
            # Not sure how to handle the case where errmess
            # contains only warning messages and that should
            # not be treated as errors.
            #status = 998
            if text:
                text = text + '\n'
            #text = '%sCOMMAND %r FAILED: %s' %(text,command,errmess)
            text = text + errmess
            print (errmess)
    if text[-1:]=='\n':
        text = text[:-1]
    if status is None:
        status = 0

    if use_tee:
        print (text)

    return status, text


def test_nt(**kws):
    pythonexe = get_pythonexe()
    echo = find_executable('echo')
    using_cygwin_echo = echo != 'echo'
    if using_cygwin_echo:
        log.warn('Using cygwin echo in win32 environment is not supported')

        s, o=exec_command(pythonexe\
                         +' -c "import os;print os.environ.get(\'AAA\',\'\')"')
        assert s==0 and o=='', (s, o)

        s, o=exec_command(pythonexe\
                         +' -c "import os;print os.environ.get(\'AAA\')"',
                         AAA='Tere')
        assert s==0 and o=='Tere', (s, o)

        os.environ['BBB'] = 'Hi'
        s, o=exec_command(pythonexe\
                         +' -c "import os;print os.environ.get(\'BBB\',\'\')"')
        assert s==0 and o=='Hi', (s, o)

        s, o=exec_command(pythonexe\
                         +' -c "import os;print os.environ.get(\'BBB\',\'\')"',
                         BBB='Hey')
        assert s==0 and o=='Hey', (s, o)

        s, o=exec_command(pythonexe\
                         +' -c "import os;print os.environ.get(\'BBB\',\'\')"')
        assert s==0 and o=='Hi', (s, o)
    elif 0:
        s, o=exec_command('echo Hello')
        assert s==0 and o=='Hello', (s, o)

        s, o=exec_command('echo a%AAA%')
        assert s==0 and o=='a', (s, o)

        s, o=exec_command('echo a%AAA%', AAA='Tere')
        assert s==0 and o=='aTere', (s, o)

        os.environ['BBB'] = 'Hi'
        s, o=exec_command('echo a%BBB%')
        assert s==0 and o=='aHi', (s, o)

        s, o=exec_command('echo a%BBB%', BBB='Hey')
        assert s==0 and o=='aHey', (s, o)
        s, o=exec_command('echo a%BBB%')
        assert s==0 and o=='aHi', (s, o)

        s, o=exec_command('this_is_not_a_command')
        assert s and o!='', (s, o)

        s, o=exec_command('type not_existing_file')
        assert s and o!='', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('echo path=%path%')
    assert s==0 and o!='', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('%s -c "import sys;sys.stderr.write(sys.platform)"' \
                     % pythonexe)
    assert s==0 and o=='win32', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('%s -c "raise \'Ignore me.\'"' % pythonexe)
    assert s==1 and o, (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('%s -c "import sys;sys.stderr.write(\'0\');sys.stderr.write(\'1\');sys.stderr.write(\'2\')"'\
                     % pythonexe)
    assert s==0 and o=='012', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('%s -c "import sys;sys.exit(15)"' % pythonexe)
    assert s==15 and o=='', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('%s -c "print \'Heipa\'"' % pythonexe)
    assert s==0 and o=='Heipa', (s, o)

    print ('ok')

def test_posix(**kws):
    s, o=exec_command("echo Hello",**kws)
    assert s==0 and o=='Hello', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('echo $AAA',**kws)
    assert s==0 and o=='', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('echo "$AAA"',AAA='Tere',**kws)
    assert s==0 and o=='Tere', (s, o)


    s, o=exec_command('echo "$AAA"',**kws)
    assert s==0 and o=='', (s, o)

    os.environ['BBB'] = 'Hi'
    s, o=exec_command('echo "$BBB"',**kws)
    assert s==0 and o=='Hi', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('echo "$BBB"',BBB='Hey',**kws)
    assert s==0 and o=='Hey', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('echo "$BBB"',**kws)
    assert s==0 and o=='Hi', (s, o)


    s, o=exec_command('this_is_not_a_command',**kws)
    assert s!=0 and o!='', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('echo path=$PATH',**kws)
    assert s==0 and o!='', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('python -c "import sys,os;sys.stderr.write(os.name)"',**kws)
    assert s==0 and o=='posix', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('python -c "raise \'Ignore me.\'"',**kws)
    assert s==1 and o, (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('python -c "import sys;sys.stderr.write(\'0\');sys.stderr.write(\'1\');sys.stderr.write(\'2\')"',**kws)
    assert s==0 and o=='012', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('python -c "import sys;sys.exit(15)"',**kws)
    assert s==15 and o=='', (s, o)

    s, o=exec_command('python -c "print \'Heipa\'"',**kws)
    assert s==0 and o=='Heipa', (s, o)

    print ('ok')

def test_execute_in(**kws):
    pythonexe = get_pythonexe()
    tmpfile = temp_file_name()
    fn = os.path.basename(tmpfile)
    tmpdir = os.path.dirname(tmpfile)
    f = open(tmpfile, 'w')
    f.write('Hello')
    f.close()

    s, o = exec_command('%s -c "print \'Ignore the following IOError:\','\
                       'open(%r,\'r\')"' % (pythonexe, fn),**kws)
    assert s and o!='', (s, o)
    s, o = exec_command('%s -c "print open(%r,\'r\').read()"' % (pythonexe, fn),
                       execute_in = tmpdir,**kws)
    assert s==0 and o=='Hello', (s, o)
    os.remove(tmpfile)
    print ('ok')

def test_svn(**kws):
    s, o = exec_command(['svn', 'status'],**kws)
    assert s, (s, o)
    print ('svn ok')

def test_cl(**kws):
    if os.name=='nt':
        s, o = exec_command(['cl', '/V'],**kws)
        assert s, (s, o)
        print ('cl ok')

if os.name=='posix':
    test = test_posix
elif os.name in ['nt', 'dos']:
    test = test_nt
else:
    raise NotImplementedError('exec_command tests for ', os.name)

############################################################

if __name__ == "__main__":

    test(use_tee=0)
    test(use_tee=1)
    test_execute_in(use_tee=0)
    test_execute_in(use_tee=1)
    test_svn(use_tee=1)
    test_cl(use_tee=1)
